The details were revealed in a more detailed inventory of seized material released by the department. It describes in general terms the contents of 33 boxes taken from the former president’s Florida home during the Aug. 8 search. It also shows the extent to which newspapers, magazines and other items were mixed with documents that investigators say were classified as secret and top secret. The Justice Department said there was no safe space at Mar-a-Lago for such sensitive government secrets. A criminal investigation was launched focusing on why they were held there and the attempts to obstruct that investigation in recent months. The inventory shows that 43 empty envelopes with classified banners were removed from a box or container in the office, along with 28 empty envelopes marked “return to staff secretary” or military assistant. Such empty envelopes were also found in a storage closet. It is unclear from the inventory why any of the folders were empty or what may have happened to any documents inside. What was seized from Mar-a-Lago? According to the census, these are the documents the FBI seized from Mar-a-Lago: • 99 Magazines/Newspapers/Press Articles and Other Print Media dated between 01/2017-10/2018 • 2 US Government Documents with CONFIDENTIAL Classified Markings• 15 US Government Documents. classified as SECRET • 7 US Government Documents marked TOP SECRET 69 US Government Documents/Photos unmarked for classification• 43 blank envelopes marked “TRAVELED”• 28 blank envelopes marked “Return to Staff Secretary/Military Assistant” Image: A photo shows top secret documents uncovered during an FBI search of Mr Trump’s home Trump’s lawyers are downplaying the discovery It comes after Trump’s lawyers tried to downplay the discovery of top-secret files at his Florida mansion. An image released in a court filing shows top secret documents uncovered during the investigation, some of which are marked “top secret//science.” Mr. Trump’s lawyers, in a court filing, said: “Simply put, the idea that the presidential records would contain sensitive information should never have been cause for alarm.” They also attacked the Justice Department for conducting the investigation, saying Mr Trump had been involved in a “give and take” with the US National Archives over the return of presidential records which at the time was “standard”. The filing also alleged that Trump allowed FBI agents to “come to his home and provide security advice.”


title: “Trump Raid Empty Envelopes With Classified Banners Found During Search Of His Mar A Lago Home Officials Say Us News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-28” author: “William Winchel”


The details were revealed in a more detailed inventory of seized material released by the department. It describes in general terms the contents of 33 boxes taken from the former president’s Florida home during the Aug. 8 search. It also shows the extent to which newspapers, magazines and other items were mixed with documents that investigators say were classified as secret and top secret. The Justice Department said there was no safe space at Mar-a-Lago for such sensitive government secrets. A criminal investigation was launched focusing on why they were held there and the attempts to obstruct that investigation in recent months. The inventory shows that 43 empty envelopes with classified banners were removed from a box or container in the office, along with 28 empty envelopes marked “return to staff secretary” or military assistant. Such empty envelopes were also found in a storage closet. It is unclear from the inventory why any of the folders were empty or what may have happened to any documents inside. What was seized from Mar-a-Lago? According to the census, these are the documents the FBI seized from Mar-a-Lago: • 99 Magazines/Newspapers/Press Articles and Other Print Media dated between 01/2017-10/2018 • 2 US Government Documents with CONFIDENTIAL Classified Markings• 15 US Government Documents. classified as SECRET • 7 US Government Documents marked TOP SECRET 69 US Government Documents/Photos unmarked for classification• 43 blank envelopes marked “TRAVELED”• 28 blank envelopes marked “Return to Staff Secretary/Military Assistant” Image: A photo shows top secret documents uncovered during an FBI search of Mr Trump’s home Trump’s lawyers are downplaying the discovery It comes after Trump’s lawyers tried to downplay the discovery of top-secret files at his Florida mansion. An image released in a court filing shows top secret documents uncovered during the investigation, some of which are marked “top secret//science.” Mr. Trump’s lawyers, in a court filing, said: “Simply put, the idea that the presidential records would contain sensitive information should never have been cause for alarm.” They also attacked the Justice Department for conducting the investigation, saying Mr Trump had been involved in a “give and take” with the US National Archives over the return of presidential records which at the time was “standard”. The filing also alleged that Trump allowed FBI agents to “come to his home and provide security advice.”


title: “Trump Raid Empty Envelopes With Classified Banners Found During Search Of His Mar A Lago Home Officials Say Us News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-07” author: “Sarah Perrella”


The details were revealed in a more detailed inventory of seized material released by the department. It describes in general terms the contents of 33 boxes taken from the former president’s Florida home during the Aug. 8 search. It also shows the extent to which newspapers, magazines and other items were mixed with documents that investigators say were classified as secret and top secret. The Justice Department said there was no safe space at Mar-a-Lago for such sensitive government secrets. A criminal investigation was launched focusing on why they were held there and the attempts to obstruct that investigation in recent months. The inventory shows that 43 empty envelopes with classified banners were removed from a box or container in the office, along with 28 empty envelopes marked “return to staff secretary” or military assistant. Such empty envelopes were also found in a storage closet. It is unclear from the inventory why any of the folders were empty or what may have happened to any documents inside. What was seized from Mar-a-Lago? According to the census, these are the documents the FBI seized from Mar-a-Lago: • 99 Magazines/Newspapers/Press Articles and Other Print Media dated between 01/2017-10/2018 • 2 US Government Documents with CONFIDENTIAL Classified Markings• 15 US Government Documents. classified as SECRET • 7 US Government Documents marked TOP SECRET 69 US Government Documents/Photos unmarked for classification• 43 blank envelopes marked “TRAVELED”• 28 blank envelopes marked “Return to Staff Secretary/Military Assistant” Image: A photo shows top secret documents uncovered during an FBI search of Mr Trump’s home Trump’s lawyers are downplaying the discovery It comes after Trump’s lawyers tried to downplay the discovery of top-secret files at his Florida mansion. An image released in a court filing shows top secret documents uncovered during the investigation, some of which are marked “top secret//science.” Mr. Trump’s lawyers, in a court filing, said: “Simply put, the idea that the presidential records would contain sensitive information should never have been cause for alarm.” They also attacked the Justice Department for conducting the investigation, saying Mr Trump had been involved in a “give and take” with the US National Archives over the return of presidential records which at the time was “standard”. The filing also alleged that Trump allowed FBI agents to “come to his home and provide security advice.”


title: “Trump Raid Empty Envelopes With Classified Banners Found During Search Of His Mar A Lago Home Officials Say Us News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-05” author: “Michael Allison”


The details were revealed in a more detailed inventory of seized material released by the department. It describes in general terms the contents of 33 boxes taken from the former president’s Florida home during the Aug. 8 search. It also shows the extent to which newspapers, magazines and other items were mixed with documents that investigators say were classified as secret and top secret. The Justice Department said there was no safe space at Mar-a-Lago for such sensitive government secrets. A criminal investigation was launched focusing on why they were held there and the attempts to obstruct that investigation in recent months. The inventory shows that 43 empty envelopes with classified banners were removed from a box or container in the office, along with 28 empty envelopes marked “return to staff secretary” or military assistant. Such empty envelopes were also found in a storage closet. It is unclear from the inventory why any of the folders were empty or what may have happened to any documents inside. What was seized from Mar-a-Lago? According to the census, these are the documents the FBI seized from Mar-a-Lago: • 99 Magazines/Newspapers/Press Articles and Other Print Media dated between 01/2017-10/2018 • 2 US Government Documents with CONFIDENTIAL Classified Markings• 15 US Government Documents. classified as SECRET • 7 US Government Documents marked TOP SECRET 69 US Government Documents/Photos unmarked for classification• 43 blank envelopes marked “TRAVELED”• 28 blank envelopes marked “Return to Staff Secretary/Military Assistant” Image: A photo shows top secret documents uncovered during an FBI search of Mr Trump’s home Trump’s lawyers are downplaying the discovery It comes after Trump’s lawyers tried to downplay the discovery of top-secret files at his Florida mansion. An image released in a court filing shows top secret documents uncovered during the investigation, some of which are marked “top secret//science.” Mr. Trump’s lawyers, in a court filing, said: “Simply put, the idea that the presidential records would contain sensitive information should never have been cause for alarm.” They also attacked the Justice Department for conducting the investigation, saying Mr Trump had been involved in a “give and take” with the US National Archives over the return of presidential records which at the time was “standard”. The filing also alleged that Trump allowed FBI agents to “come to his home and provide security advice.”